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Capital of the Silver State | Carson City, NV
After much time spent in California, we cross the mighty Sierra Nevada, into well, Nevada! Although not exactly symbolic of the "west coast", our 45th state still deserves a respectable amount of investigation. Fortunately, its ever-permanent capital Carson City can enlighten us about the exciting beginnings of the Silver State's history. Whereas California was built upon gold, Nevada was built upon its vast amounts of silver! Rich deposits found throughout the Comstock Lode nearby spurred a boom of immigration into western Nevada in the late 1850s. Not only did this historic event revive the draw to the west right as the California Gold Rush hysteria had begun to die down, but it also catalyzed a demand for Nevada's own statehood. It's the ore below the surface which eventually created modern Nevada's culture of sky-high opportunism; however money and resources can only do so much when its hostile desert geography only works against the advances of development. Although today's atmosphere in Carson City is rather tranquil and quiet, you're in no difficulty of finding great attractions in the city to satisfy your hunger for enjoyment: museums, numerous landmarks and monuments, an elegant capitol building, and a multitude of western Nevada's natural gems to complement the urban adventure. And of course, Nevada boasts its share of casinos for those feeling eager to use their money a different way. It's been an exhausting trip so far, but here comes a silver lining in our adventures!
Location Covered: Carson City, NV ✅
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Capital of the Golden State | Sacramento, CA
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It may be time to say goodbye to the Golden State, yet it should behoove this great tour to examine one last critically impactful city in California's colorful history. As this state's famous Gold Rush drew tens of thousands to the hills of the Sierra Nevada, for some this meant a fantastic opportunity to profit from more commercial ventures; a waterfront port was built along the Sacramento Riv...
A "Golden" Moment in American History | Coloma, CA
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We would not rightfully be examining California without entering a region known as Gold Country. Back inland you drive and suddenly you find yourself engulfed by regions that culturally resonate more with Wild West legend than a particular west coast atmosphere. Surrounded by the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, the little town of Coloma sits ostensibly insignificant as one would expect in simil...
The Shining City by the Bay | San Francisco, CA
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After visiting the cultural capital of Southern California, it seems only right to follow up with Northern California's central city once the opportunity of proximity arose. One of America's leading cities sits itself atop an affluent and influential region, represented as a leading example of the west coast's vision of progress and modernity. San Francisco has long been a beacon of promise and...
California’s Historic Russian Colony | Fort Ross, CA
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Great Britain, France and Spain were all well-known, significant players in the colonization of what became the United States, but there were certainly other nations which tried their hand at claiming some precious North American territory. Up until the 2nd half of the 19th century, Russia was able to flex its imperial muscles into the form of several settlements along today's Alaska and Northe...
Alta California and its Colonial Capital | Monterey, CA
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As we begin to travel northwards along California's coastline, it would seem almost tragic to skip over a city which has played an instrumental part in the history of the state. Before the meteoric rise of the cities we consider as anchors of the state, the cultural/political landscape of California was under drastically different circumstances. The settlement of Monterey sprung up to serve as ...
Entertainment Utopia or Angelic Facade? | Los Angeles, CA
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We all know of today's destination as the pinnacle of high entertainment. Los Angeles is the United States' 2nd most populated urban area, and has long been highlighted as a major beacon of exported culture of the country. This is a city featured overwhelmingly by online travel websites and journals, and such media coverage has exhausted almost every building, corner, and storefront within its ...
The Jewel Mission of El Camino Real | San Juan Capistrano, CA
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The Golden State as we know it is composed of an amalgam of cultural influences, many of which are traced back to pre-Colombian history. However the time period at which we first begin to find elements of a recognizable California stands during the era of the New World Spanish colonies. Through the late 1700's into the early 1800's a series of missions along the Californian coast were built up,...
When Two American Deserts Collide | Joshua Tree National Park [2]
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Typically a national park might aim to promote a signature feature of its geography or natural environment. Its namesake Joshua Tree is a prime example of this, a highlighted species for which the park is given notoriety. However these federally protected grounds are home to a noticeable divide of biogeography, for its two realms are bisected by a profound gradient of elevation. Two days of wan...
A Botanical Oasis in the Mojave Desert | Joshua Tree National Park
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There are so many options available when it comes to observing California's beauty, showcasing a drastic variety in climate and terrain. Given that we've entered the Golden State from its southern extremities, there's little reason to just pass by a nearby national park which best exemplifies the highlights of the state's arid regions without stopping to venture through its natural treasures. J...
Plagued Waters of the Imperial Valley | California's Salton Sea
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Introducing the symbolic west coast state, the most populous in the country! In order to enter a geographically and culturally massive American region, there are many destinations that serve as terrific doorways to the state of California. However, it's much more fun to debut with a rather unconventional first step into the Coverage Project's 44th state, so through the swelteringly hot deserts ...
Capital of the Grand Canyon State, Risen from Ancient Ashes | Phoenix, AZ
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The Coverage Project is back at it again as we begin a new tour, with the mission to reach the last few regions of the contiguous US which we haven't yet explored on the channel. Setting out for this ordeal, I had already been driving for a week just to arrive at southern Arizona from the northeast. Surely I was ready to start off by exploring more of a state with which I had, let's just say, u...
Stranded 2000 Miles from Home: My Life’s Most Rewarding Nightmare | Epilogue [9]
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There's no denying that in order to grow and develop a profound inner strength, one must overcome many hurdles along the way. An expectation of difficulty and challenge was always predicted as I began my solo adventures across the United States, but until this most recent stint along the country's heartland, I had no idea how real and transformative these obstacles would turn out to be. Today I...
The Tour’s Last Views in the City of Brews | Milwaukee, WI
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This is it-it all comes to this. A little under 50 locations ago we began a long ride at the grounds of Indianapolis on the quest to seek out the cultural wonders of the American frontier. Open grasslands and deserts, decorated badlands and enchanting alpine forests have characterized the trails past which we've ventured over the course of the journey. Now after countless experiences through th...
Capital of the Badger State | Madison, WI
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Our final state of the Frontier Americana Tour, the great state of Wisconsin! Here in the upper midwest, we find a generally amicable and welcoming environment with varying hues of cultural interest. Its capital city exemplifies this by combining an assortment of positive attributes which one might appreciate in an urban atmosphere. Holding the title as one of only two American cities which sit...
Iowa's Own Utopia: A Tale of the Old Midwest | Amana Colonies, IA
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Iowa's Own Utopia: A Tale of the Old Midwest | Amana Colonies, IA
Capital of the Hawkeye State | Des Moines, IA
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Capital of the Hawkeye State | Des Moines, IA
Capital of the Land of 10,000 Lakes | Saint Paul, MN
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Capital of the Land of 10,000 Lakes | Saint Paul, MN
The Great Northern Metropolis | Minneapolis, MN
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The Great Northern Metropolis | Minneapolis, MN
Forget the Movie, It’s Actually the City | Fargo, ND
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Forget the Movie, It’s Actually the City | Fargo, ND
Capital of the Peace Garden State | Bismarck, ND
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Capital of the Peace Garden State | Bismarck, ND
A Tribute to My Favorite President | Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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A Tribute to My Favorite President | Theodore Roosevelt National Park
The West’s Greatest Hidden Gem | Makoshika State Park, MT
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The West’s Greatest Hidden Gem | Makoshika State Park, MT
Finding a Trove of History in the Treasure State | Miles City, MT
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Finding a Trove of History in the Treasure State | Miles City, MT
A Sacred Intrusion from Below | Devils Tower National Monument
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A Sacred Intrusion from Below | Devils Tower National Monument
Wildest of the Wild West | Deadwood, SD
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Wildest of the Wild West | Deadwood, SD
The Unfinished Tribute to a Famed Lakota Warrior | Crazy Horse Memorial, SD
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The Unfinished Tribute to a Famed Lakota Warrior | Crazy Horse Memorial, SD
America’s Shrine of Democracy | Mt. Rushmore National Memorial
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America’s Shrine of Democracy | Mt. Rushmore National Memorial
A Grand Checkpoint Along the Oregon Trail | Scottsbluff, NE
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A Grand Checkpoint Along the Oregon Trail | Scottsbluff, NE
Crossroads of a Westward Moving Nation | Fort Laramie, WY
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Crossroads of a Westward Moving Nation | Fort Laramie, WY

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  • @dakotapalmer6506
    @dakotapalmer6506 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    15:15 Armadillo ❤

  • @dakotapalmer6506
    @dakotapalmer6506 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    8:57 100 years ago is exactly when the danger became the most imminent for our people after the trail of tears. The Treaties between the United States Government and our Nations were once again being violated and land was once again taken by force. Always over things Europeans determined were more valuable than human life itself.

  • @dakotapalmer6506
    @dakotapalmer6506 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "Tushka Chickasha Saya" I am Chickasaw Warrior. I respect and appreciate your acknowledgement to our Sovereignty and many thanks for bringing awareness to our revitalization of tribe, culture, and traditions. "Yakoke Ishno" Thank You "Chihowa Holitopli Ishno" God Bless You 🙏🏽💯💖

  • @OgStEyes
    @OgStEyes 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Chickasaw heritage is also in Memphis, Tennessee. The Chickasaw mounds are here and Chucalissa Village. Majority of black people in Memphis are Chickasaw Choctaw or Cherokee. Our families came from Mississippi. Oh and btw, Chickasaw heritage in Memphis is older than Oklahoma. Chucalissa is dated at 1000 a.d.✌🏾💪🏾🪶🥷🏾

  • @OgStEyes
    @OgStEyes 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Chickasaw heritage is also in Memphis, Tennessee. The Chickasaw mounds are here and Chucalissa Village. Majority of black people in Memphis are Chickasaw Choctaw or Cherokee. Our families came from Mississippi. ✌🏾💪🏾🪶🥷🏾

  • @OgStEyes
    @OgStEyes 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Chickasaw heritage is also in Memphis, Tennessee. The Chickasaw mounds are here and Chucalissa Village. Majority of black people in Memphis are Chickasaw Choctaw or Cherokee. Our families came from Mississippi. ✌🏾💪🏾🪶🥷🏾

  • @TheLifeTerm
    @TheLifeTerm 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was born, and raised, in Doylestown. I moved away, when I was 22. I’m now 65, and I’m moving back home.

  • @user-bv1ep9xw5l
    @user-bv1ep9xw5l 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That downtown area is all but gone. You need to come back and tape the new downtown area. That's not quite finished yet.

  • @codylambert2799
    @codylambert2799 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Boy you must be lost kingsport is a shit hole and i live here..😂😂

  • @KingofAmerica97
    @KingofAmerica97 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I actually think Hamilton, Ohio is a better candidate for the posterchild of the Midwest.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I mean, it could be! I’m not discounting the possibility that other cities epitomize the Midwest pretty well. What’s Hamilton all about?

    • @KingofAmerica97
      @KingofAmerica97 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheCoverageProject Filmmaker and journalist Peter Davis once wrote a detailed book about this, called "Hometown". He best summed up his view of Hamilton by stating it was; "a city, a self-contained town, a suburb, a satellite in the orbits of both Cincinnati and Dayton, a minor metropolitan cluster, a country seat, a bump on the plain, a galactic microdot where 63.189 people want to see what will happen next." Definitely would recommend looking the town up, maybe even shooting a video there.

  • @donaldewert2332
    @donaldewert2332 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live in Milwaukee and love it! Glad you came here and enjoyed it. You did a great job showing our great city of Milwaukee. Come again 🤗

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback

  • @Michael-nx3dy
    @Michael-nx3dy 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Grew up in Barracksville WV where the covered bridge is.

  • @cameronferguson8131
    @cameronferguson8131 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Might be moving to this area next year: )

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you don’t mind chilly winters, give it a go!

    • @cameronferguson8131
      @cameronferguson8131 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheCoverageProject winter and snow are my favorite :)

  • @RockyBaker-ze9td
    @RockyBaker-ze9td 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤Thank you for sharing this beautiful place love you all God bless you

  • @jlbraswell5961
    @jlbraswell5961 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video of San Francisco!

  • @magmasunburst9331
    @magmasunburst9331 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have only lived in 3 places mainly: Long Island, NY and Seattle, WA. In 1995, I moved back to NY after being in Seattle for most of 15 years. It was too expensive after a year and I didn't know what to do, since I moved all my stuff there. I had a dream about this city, and it was very particular, the things in it. I looked at all places to move and I was partial because my mom was from a small city in Central PA. I had never been to Altoona before, but when I drove there after research, I realized it was the city from my dream. I stayed there and had a great year but I needed to get back somewhere larger, so I moved back to Seattle (which has a ton of weird social problems). I had won the Altoona Writer of the Year prize (called something like that, from the writers club that met at the library) while I was in Altoona. They are a nice bunch of people there.

  • @rickyboy1947
    @rickyboy1947 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I definitely learn a lot about the history of the different states you have travelled to and have enjoyed them all, thank you

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Fantastic to hear! We’ll explore states #45-50 soon enough haha

  • @jcolbe4408
    @jcolbe4408 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Some great thoughts towards the end.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Tried my best to wrap the day up with an intriguing philosophical take, glad it resonated with you!

  • @charlesprawdzikjr9029
    @charlesprawdzikjr9029 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This looks like a ghost town to me now compared to that special city I lived and worked in the 1960-1975 time.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s very striking… I did figure there’d be at least slightly more people out and about for a city like this

  • @manfredmann2766
    @manfredmann2766 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, I biked along the Ohio/Chesapeake canal tow path a little bit east of Harpers Ferry all the way to DC, about 40 years ago. It was quiet like that almost all the way to DC back then, but I am sure there have been many changes. Great video!!

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks! The towpath trail seemed like a fun and adventurous way to spend time on a bike, from what I gleaned

  • @HorseBuggie
    @HorseBuggie หลายเดือนก่อน

    ACTUALLY, only a very small handful of Swedish settled here, it was really about 95% German farmers and Lindsborg is not really Swedish and is way over hipped About the only thing there that is Swedish is a small shop making horses

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      There is some merit to what you say. I did recognize before arriving here that much of central Kansas and the adjacent lands around Lindsborg’s limits were split among many different immigrant stocks, as I also mention in the video. The Swedish were indeed only a small fraction of the total population, yet I will add that approximately 30% of today’s population is of Swedish heritage/origin and many of the traditions are kept alive such as the local Hyllningsfest. When most of America’s Swedish heritage lies up north near the Minnesota/Dakotas area, Lindsborg can still be a fun little capsule of Swedishness in the center of the US worth a showcase.

  • @LeahLeah222
    @LeahLeah222 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this little tour around my Alma Mater!

  • @MochaQueen5
    @MochaQueen5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's not true! They are from Asia same as Caucasians. That's why God is sending violent storms to New Mexico, Mexico, Oklahoma and every place the Asiatic people inhabit because they unalived the original people and erased our history forever. You stole are True Religion Christianity and made a mockery of it and you are anti-christian. They made up of false history about being tortured by Christians and having Christianity be forced on them and it's not true. Christianity had come from the indigenous black population of America. So that's why they made that story so in the end times they could use that excuse to burn down Christian churches. This is why God sent that violent storm to Sulphur Oklahoma it was judgement! The whole history is a complete and total lie! Native Americans have never apologized for slavery they never paid any reparations for slavery there's never been any remorse from them and never any repentance for their behavior. You're not the good people that they have been made out to be.

  • @Trust3
    @Trust3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Its very pretty there, the biggest mountains are in the very east of the state, Randolph, Pendelton and Franklin counties, very Beautiful, i appreciate your videos.

  • @kneto7671
    @kneto7671 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "... at probably not a safe part of the night." What exactly does that mean? Is it safe to walk around at night even for girls?

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject หลายเดือนก่อน

      Generally I was half kidding, but as I can recall, it felt a bit eerie walking down that Main Street at 10-ish at night. Certainly wasn’t as lively as you’d hope a Main Street to be. Overall I’d take caution but I was only there for a day. Those who live there would have a better feel for the area than I would

    • @kneto7671
      @kneto7671 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheCoverageProject 🙂 Thanks for answering!

  • @Chris-ri5rm
    @Chris-ri5rm หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hope he doesn't visit Syracuse, NY until Micron is building the Chip Fabs there.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject หลายเดือนก่อน

      You might be glad to know that I haven’t yet, if I interpreted your sentiment correctly. I’d also like to have Syracuse depicted in a positive light as jobs return and prosperity grows. Interesting stuff from the past, hopefully coupled with great prospects for its future.

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is one district that is the Historic District. It's north Wheeling about 1 to 2 miles above wheeling depending on where you are in Wheeling form south to north.

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ohio isn't much further west than WV. Eastern Ohio is actually further east than WV. South and south central Ohio are still part of the Appalachian foothills for quite a few miles into Ohio. It's Appalacia and the traffic came from Ohio to WV via route 40 national road via that suspension bridge which was the only way to get a wagon or a vehicle across the river that was no floatable across the river.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh yes, geographically WV is definitely an interesting state. At this time my only experience in West Virginia was within the panhandles, so I make my statements based upon the location through which I travel that day.

  • @percyhawkins716
    @percyhawkins716 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Up north it's "Appa-lay-sha." Down here in East Tennessee it's "Appa-latch-a."

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great input! I agree that there can be two correct pronunciations depending on the geographic area in which one is raised. That’s the beauty of dialectal variety. Of course though as a northerner traveling south, I’m not going to grasp the local pronunciation until I learn from others, thus I default to my own.

  • @kylealcombrack8274
    @kylealcombrack8274 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you would really like to learn about the history of Watertown NY and surrounding areas you should do a video about Sackets Harbor NY. With out it there would be no Watertown, and Chicago, IL. Sackets Harbor also played a significant role in the War of 1812.

  • @couerleroi1
    @couerleroi1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you purposely avoid using the letter "t" ?

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Everyone’s got an accent with funny quirks. Where I’ve been brought up, it’s commonplace to turn the T sound into a glottal stop

  • @thewafflefriends
    @thewafflefriends 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I fwu fr

  • @ted714
    @ted714 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I signed up to be an extra in TV & Film and accepted a job for something called Project: Stellar Vortex. We parked our cars inside of the graveyard 'hollywood forever' at 4am or 5am and it was pitch black. Then we all got on a bus and ended up inside of Paramount Studios, working on Dr. Strange 2 w/ Sam Raimi & Benedict Cumberbatch. --My favorite part was dressing up as a NYPD Officer for my first time and getting to be closest to the camera. (small clip on my channel called 'first movie as background')

  • @user-tv6es5fp4e
    @user-tv6es5fp4e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Asheville NC the liberal shithole of the Appalachians

  • @user-tv6es5fp4e
    @user-tv6es5fp4e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There are no pals in north Carolina

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You might be right, I could’ve sworn there was one or two still in business during the time I filmed

  • @Crimson-hr4zj
    @Crimson-hr4zj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m wondering why you don’t visit ma?

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Was a little bit too difficult to find the right combination of affordable campsites and appropriate timing back in 2021. I’ll have you know that my follow-up New England trip of 2022 does in fact include Massachusetts’ debut on the channel!

  • @retirementbootcampoff-grid237
    @retirementbootcampoff-grid237 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for taking us on a visit to the Sea! Deserves our respect, and a better future. ❤️

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I stand corrected, I made the assumption that since Shakers were celibate they basically were dying off but they actually made the decision to not take any new members, sad since there are many people that may find their way of life fulfilling. Maybe someone needs to start a new sect of Shakers~

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Now that’s a novel idea, a “reawakening” of sorts!

  • @impala666
    @impala666 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love Elmira hots. M&M was my fave. Best meatsauce.

  • @rickyboy1947
    @rickyboy1947 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    great video again.....thank you so much

  • @latinhellas6383
    @latinhellas6383 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As for the monastery grounds, its landscaping, architecture and art, recognizably Mediterranean, Roman, baroque Spanish. Outside of it, the surrounding area recognizably Anglo-American.

  • @hostilesavage4299
    @hostilesavage4299 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Hidden Gem"...? when there's taggings all around on the rocks.... 😂

  • @alejandrosanchez6683
    @alejandrosanchez6683 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Man you made a small huge mistake on minute 5:48 America did not declared its independence from Britain. America was dominated by Spain. What you may be referring to was this small piece of a east coast territory, property of native Americans that was invaded by Anglo-Saxon individuals. This territory were 13 colonies of white individuals that were treated as second class citizens by British rule. Those 13 colonies declared independence from British rule. But America a big continent remained under Spanish rule. Small huge mistake to get mixed up America with the United States. Once again on minute 10:16 America had many Caminos reales not only the two you talk about that went up to northern Mexico. Dicho eso, bienvenido a Alta California, Que disfrutes tu estancia.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The fact that you are able to infer the exact historical territory from me saying “America” is a great example of colloquial semantics generally being understood by most citizens of the US to talk about history or geopolitics. Of course we’re talking about the 13 British colonies on the east coast, but when one has very limited time to introduce the historical setting for an area, let alone set forth a dialogue for one particular destination within a 25+ stop journey, I have more important and geographically relevant matters to address in my oratory delivery. Thus, I’m going to make the active decision to cater my language towards what is a widely recognized name for the purpose of simple expression. It’s not the worst idea to argue about the semantics of the name “America” and I do acknowledge the historical points you’ve brought up, but most Americans will implicitly understand that “America” refers to what the United States is or was, so I’m not going to apologize for that. If the message gets across then my use of language has done its job.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      …and yes, I’ve heard there are several Camino Reals. Those were the two others I’ve heard the most about so it felt fair to include those as the most prominent. Thank you for your well wishes.

  • @bobwade8949
    @bobwade8949 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your in the Death Valley 💀💀💀

  • @susanray8359
    @susanray8359 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wish Josh Kelty was an advocate against domestic violence rather than an advocate of domestic violence. I wish he would do his job rather than abuse his position to get men off!

  • @PegsGarden
    @PegsGarden 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's really beautiful, thanks for taking the time and sharing your adventures!!

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Of course, to share and immortalize the memories is one of my main reasons for creating this archive!

  • @sharonholmes6083
    @sharonholmes6083 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    THANK YOU for doing a video on my favorite place in Montana, a.k.a "Hell frozen over", especially during wintertime! To find fossils, speak to the locals, they know people who know where the fossils are in that park! The Glendive Museum on the northeast side of town has much information concerning dinosaurs. You are the FIRST outsider who pronounces the park's name ALMOST correctly! As a Native Glendivian, the park's name is pronounced as "Maw KO (long O sound) She Kuh.", not "maw kawsh she kuh".

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good to know that I pronounced the name better than the average out-of-towner! One of my favorite state parks in the country.

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well they were celibate so that’s what happened to them, there are still some left at sabbathday lake Maine I believe. Fascinating people !

  • @ORourkesLittlefield
    @ORourkesLittlefield 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you know if the Tornado got the museum or village?

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Knowing that what's on film here may or may not be still around due to the damage from the tornado, it's weird to think of this video now as a time capsule of sorts. Sadly many historic buildings have been devastated, so I heard. I really can't give any concrete information as this was filmed in July of 2022 and I haven't been to Oklahoma since. Hopefully whatever damage is dealt to this dear place can be restored with the strength of the community.

  • @45kimmyb
    @45kimmyb 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cumberland was once called the Queen City, in the day it was nearly equivalent to Baltimore.

    • @TheCoverageProject
      @TheCoverageProject 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This place had tremendous potential in the days before the automobile; one of THE starting points for many backcountry westward routes in early American times